Re: Trying to get apache to run on two interfaces.. But get errors. Probable doing something wrong? or impossible. Thanks

2022-10-29 Thread Mike Wright
On 10/29/22 00:40, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote: Was trying to get the apache to run on two interfaces, and thought it was work on both, but checked and it wasn't running on either? So questions: Can apache work with 2 different IPs or can it only listen to one? Is doing it with two Lis

Re: Trying to get apache to run on two interfaces.. But get errors. Probable doing something wrong? or impossible. Thanks

2022-10-29 Thread Tim via users
On Sat, 2022-10-29 at 17:40 +1000, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote: > Had two Listen lines in httpd.conf but commented the > second one and it is working on that ip/port. > Listen 192.168.16.104:8081 > #Listen 192.168.24.104:8081 You could simplify that to just: Listen 8081 If you want it

Re: Trying to get apache to run on two interfaces.. But get errors. Probable doing something wrong? or impossible. Thanks

2022-10-29 Thread Michael D. Setzer II via users
On 29 Oct 2022 at 8:56, Barry wrote: From: Barry Subject:Re: Trying to get apache to run on two interfaces.. But get errors. Probable doing something wrong? or impossible. Thanks Date sent: Sat, 29 Oct 2022 08:56:50 +0100 To

Re: Trying to get apache to run on two interfaces.. But get errors. Probable doing something wrong? or impossible. Thanks

2022-10-29 Thread Barry
> On 29 Oct 2022, at 08:41, Michael D. Setzer II via users > wrote: > > Was trying to get the apache to run on two interfaces, > and thought it was work on both, > but checked and it wasn't running on either? > > The two networks. One a wired on motherboard > connection, and another being

Trying to get apache to run on two interfaces.. But get errors. Probable doing something wrong? or impossible. Thanks

2022-10-29 Thread Michael D. Setzer II via users
Was trying to get the apache to run on two interfaces, and thought it was work on both, but checked and it wasn't running on either? The two networks. One a wired on motherboard connection, and another being a USB wireless 5G enp2s0: flags=4163 mtu 1500 inet 192.168.16.104 netmask 2

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I say thanks for another release (F32)

2020-04-28 Thread sixpack13
Hallo official Release statement isn't out yet, but I say thanks for another nice Fedora release to *all* people made F32 happen. Running F32 since beta was released without bugs on an pure Intel box. - some very minor though, but ... - nice ! stay healthy -- sixp

I say thanks for F31

2019-11-02 Thread sixpack13
thanks for a new release of Fedora to all involved people that make this happen [1] to me F31 had been working since first beta without any error's, etc.. very nice !!! [1] maybe it comes somewhat late, but... ___ users mailing list --

Thanks for: [OT] best (Linux based!) all-in-one NAS-VPN-firewall?

2019-07-07 Thread M. Fioretti
Many thanks to all who answered this request, and added very useful general comments. I have synthesized all the feedback collected here and elsewhere, and forwarded the result to the client. We'll know how it ends next month. For the record, and to give more context: both the client and I

Re: I say thanks for a new release !

2019-05-02 Thread Matthew Miller
On Tue, Apr 30, 2019 at 07:35:05PM -, sixpack13 wrote: > anyone ?! You're welcome. :) On behalf of everyone, thanks for the appreciation! -- Matthew Miller Fedora Project Leader ___ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraprojec

I say thanks for a new release !

2019-04-30 Thread sixpack13
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Re: just saying thanks for the reliability of fedora system upgrades

2018-11-03 Thread Richard England
On 11/3/18 12:57 PM, Robert P. J. Day wrote: other than the aforementioned VPN issue, i have to say, i've become used to casually saying, "sure, system upgrade my laptop to the next official release of fedora." man, that's convenient. rday +1 with out even the VPN issue :-) --R "One must

Re: EXTERNAL: just saying thanks for the reliability of fedora system upgrades

2018-11-03 Thread Wells, Roger K.
On 11/3/18 3:58 PM, Robert P. J. Day wrote: > other than the aforementioned VPN issue, i have to say, i've become > used to casually saying, "sure, system upgrade my laptop to the next > official release of fedora." man, that's convenient. > > rday > +1 -- Roger Wells, P.E. leidos 221 Third St

Re: just saying thanks for the reliability of fedora system upgrades

2018-11-03 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
On 11/3/18 1:12 PM, Mark C. Allman wrote: On 11/3/18 3:57 PM, Robert P. J. Day wrote: other than the aforementioned VPN issue, i have to say, i've become used to casually saying, "sure, system upgrade my laptop to the next official release of fedora." man, that's convenient. rday Second th

Re: just saying thanks for the reliability of fedora system upgrades

2018-11-03 Thread Mark C. Allman
On 11/3/18 3:57 PM, Robert P. J. Day wrote: > other than the aforementioned VPN issue, i have to say, i've become > used to casually saying, "sure, system upgrade my laptop to the next > official release of fedora." man, that's convenient. > > rday > Second the "great job."  Upgraded four systems

just saying thanks for the reliability of fedora system upgrades

2018-11-03 Thread Robert P. J. Day
other than the aforementioned VPN issue, i have to say, i've become used to casually saying, "sure, system upgrade my laptop to the next official release of fedora." man, that's convenient. rday -- Robert P. J. Day

Re: A note of thanks....

2017-07-15 Thread Sylvia Sánchez
Hello, I would like to add my own note of thanks. My laptop also has Nvidia (with Nouveau) and had some glitches in F24 that were solved in F25, but only on Workstation. KDE still had some quirky things. And now they're gone with F26. It has been a great upgrade and everything works flawl

A note of thanks....

2017-07-11 Thread Ed Greshko
Just updated a dual monitor system from F25 to F26 and *everything* went smoothly with one nice surprise. I run the nVidia drivers from RPMfusion on this system. I was expecting, as always happened in the past, that on reboot I'd be looking at a blank screen with a blinking cursor. I was expe

Re: Thanks, everyone, for your comments Re: CIA Outlaw Country attack against CentOS / Rhel (and Fedora?) Is this credible?

2017-07-01 Thread Tim
Tim: >> One day I noticed, while in the middle of browsing, that the "camera >> is on" LED had lit up, though not noticing *when* it came on. I >> wasn't doing anything nefarious, so somewhere in the midst of a pile >> of ordinary websites I'd browsed through, one of them was a nosey >> parker.

Re: Thanks, everyone, for your comments Re: CIA Outlaw Country attack against CentOS / Rhel (and Fedora?) Is this credible?

2017-06-30 Thread stan
On Sat, 01 Jul 2017 01:15:02 +0930 Tim wrote: > It's not as far-fetched as you might think. > > One day I noticed, while in the middle of browsing, that the "camera > is on" LED had lit up, though not noticing *when* it came on. I > wasn't doing anything nefarious, so somewhere in the midst o

Re: Thanks, everyone, for your comments Re: CIA Outlaw Country attack against CentOS / Rhel (and Fedora?) Is this credible?

2017-06-30 Thread Tim
Allegedly, on or about 29 June 2017, stan sent: > after the comments in this thread, I think maybe I'm not paranoid > enough. That the IT security professionals are paranoid enough to > cover their cameras? If they're that worried they're vulnerable, it's > a good bet I should be. :-) It's not

Re: Thanks, everyone, for your comments Re: CIA Outlaw Country attack against CentOS / Rhel (and Fedora?) Is this credible?

2017-06-30 Thread Dave Ihnat
On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 09:40:30AM +0100, Gary Stainburn wrote: > However, I still have a number of WinXP machines running – through > necessity. I'm so sorry for you. I've gotten rid of all of them at my clients, through a mixture of software/hardware upgrades, or in the absolute worst cases run

Re: Thanks, everyone, for your comments Re: CIA Outlaw Country attack against CentOS / Rhel (and Fedora?) Is this credible?

2017-06-30 Thread Dave Ihnat
On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 08:53:07AM -0400, Tom Horsley wrote: > Which is why you can get computer cases that are physically > secured with keypads and locks and hardware records of when > case was opened, etc. (of course they get expensive :-). Eh, not so much; most business-class machines have BIO

Re: Thanks, everyone, for your comments Re: CIA Outlaw Country attack against CentOS / Rhel (and Fedora?) Is this credible?

2017-06-30 Thread Tom Horsley
On Thu, 29 Jun 2017 23:05:09 -0400 William Oliver wrote: > He was always amused > by all this firewall and virus detection stuff; it doesn't mean > anything when you have a keylogger, a warrant, a flashlight, and hands > on a box. Which is why you can get computer cases that are physically secure

Re: Thanks, everyone, for your comments Re: CIA Outlaw Country attack against CentOS / Rhel (and Fedora?) Is this credible?

2017-06-30 Thread William Oliver
On Thu, 2017-06-29 at 19:34 -0700, stan wrote: > The consensus seems to agree with me, that this is a minor threat > as threats go. > > I thought I was paranoid about security.  But after the comments in > this > thread, I think maybe I'm not paranoid enough.  That the IT security > professionals

Re: Thanks, everyone, for your comments Re: CIA Outlaw Country attack against CentOS / Rhel (and Fedora?) Is this credible?

2017-06-30 Thread Gary Stainburn
On Friday 30 June 2017 03:59:59 William Oliver wrote: > The thing that amazes me about the Window and Mac worlds is that people > never seem to wipe their boxes. I know people who run their machines > for four or five years without ever doing a clean reinstall. I worked > at a place that ran Wind

Re: Thanks, everyone, for your comments Re: CIA Outlaw Country attack against CentOS / Rhel (and Fedora?) Is this credible?

2017-06-29 Thread William Oliver
On Thu, 2017-06-29 at 19:34 -0700, stan wrote: > The consensus seems to agree with me, that this is a minor threat > as threats go. > > I thought I was paranoid about security.  But after the comments in > this > thread, I think maybe I'm not paranoid enough.  That the IT security > professionals

Thanks, everyone, for your comments Re: CIA Outlaw Country attack against CentOS / Rhel (and Fedora?) Is this credible?

2017-06-29 Thread stan
The consensus seems to agree with me, that this is a minor threat as threats go. I thought I was paranoid about security. But after the comments in this thread, I think maybe I'm not paranoid enough. That the IT security professionals are paranoid enough to cover their cameras? If they're that w

Re: Thanks for a GREAT update to 23!

2015-11-10 Thread Max Pyziur
Just to join in the fun and dancing: Three machines: one home-assembled desktop (i5, 8GG RAM, etc); two Dell laptops: D630 (Core 2 Duo CPU, 4GB RAM; E6220 - i5 CPU, 8GB RAM). Started w/ the Desktop and made three efforts; on the first, it ended challenging me to remove a perl-DBD-Pg-Test-FC

Re: Thanks for a GREAT update to 23!

2015-11-10 Thread François Patte
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Le 10/11/2015 17:07, Wade Hampton a écrit : > Thanks for a GREAT update to 23! > > For the first time in a long while, I had very few issues > upgrading from earlier Fedora releases to the latest version. Over > the weekend, I update

Re: Thanks for a GREAT update to 23!

2015-11-10 Thread Sylvia Sánchez
Reading this makes me really happy. I used to make a clean install, but now I think that I'll try an upgrade. When the time comes, I already have Cinnamon Spin 23 and I must say that it works smoothly. Except for Nemo that is failing randomly. But isn't Fedora fault, happened the same and worse on

Re: Thanks for a GREAT update to 23!

2015-11-10 Thread Matthew Miller
On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 11:07:52AM -0500, Wade Hampton wrote: > Thanks for a GREAT update to 23! Cool -- glad it went smoothly for you. > The F21 desktop has been repeatedly updated since about F13. Most That's pretty impressive in itself! -- Matthew Miller Fedora Project Leade

Thanks for a GREAT update to 23!

2015-11-10 Thread Wade Hampton
Thanks for a GREAT update to 23! For the first time in a long while, I had very few issues upgrading from earlier Fedora releases to the latest version. Over the weekend, I updated two computers from F21 to F23 with only a few minor issues. The F21 laptop was installed from F21 media a few

5tFTW: Fedora 21 release on track, new leadership and thanks to the old; counting users; more... (2014-12-02)

2014-12-02 Thread Matthew Miller
il * http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Category:OSAS * http://fedoramagazine.org/lets-talk-about-fedora-project-objectives/ Thanks to the Outgoing Board I want to offer a huge personal and also official thank you to all previous members of the Fedora Project Board, whos

Re: HD to SSD question. THANKS.

2013-08-19 Thread Erik P. Olsen
On 18/08/13 22:57, Erik P. Olsen wrote: I plan to swap the HD on my laptop with an SSD of same size. Will it work OK if I dd the HD to an external HD, swap the HD with the SSD and dd the contents back to the SSD? I believe I can use knoppix to the process. Thanks to everybody for providing

Re: F19 install wonked Solved, no thanks Nvidia

2013-08-07 Thread poma
get the uefi to boot, and i want >>> to make this system dual boot for windows for games. I know how to set >>> up the grub 2 after the work getting my F17 to work, so once I get >>> grubby up, I should be able to handle the rest. >>> >>> Thanks! >

Re: F19 install wonked Solved, no thanks Nvidia

2013-08-07 Thread Les Howell
ual boot for windows for games. I know how to set > > up the grub 2 after the work getting my F17 to work, so once I get > > grubby up, I should be able to handle the rest. > > > > Thanks! > > > The system is an AMD with 6G ram, and nvidia GE FX-5200. When I >

Re: Special thanks to Fedora developers, this list, and the moderators...

2013-07-29 Thread Ranjan Maitra
ts are greatly appreciated... > > 2) Thank you to this list for all the free help. This list is an > excellent "security blanket" for those of us who are less capable... > > 3) Thanks to the moderators, who have the thankless task of enduring > crap from all sides. Many

Special thanks to Fedora developers, this list, and the moderators...

2013-07-29 Thread linuxnutster
ood, especially to those of us who are clueless newbies. Your time and efforts are greatly appreciated... 2) Thank you to this list for all the free help. This list is an excellent "security blanket" for those of us who are less capable... 3) Thanks to the moderators, who have the t

Re: Thanks Tim for your nice guidance ?

2012-09-04 Thread Ed Greshko
I pretty much agree with Tim. It sure sounds like you want to find out how you can circumvent your university's policies in Linux. So, if we have misunderstood your intentions please enlighten us. -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options:

Thanks Tim for your nice guidance ?

2012-09-04 Thread Navdeep Singh Sidhu
cts on same place". So try to be polite & nice & never give advice to others when you are pissed on somebody else. I wonder what kind of a developer you are( also those whom you consider with you while using 'WE') who don't the or don't respect the value of knowle

Re: Thanks and one more XFCE question - USB devices, was Re: XFCE keyboard and windowing functionality loss

2012-08-21 Thread Rick Stevens
ring your session out and logging in again: rm ~/.cache/sessions/xfce4-sessions* Note that this will clear out things like what applications you had running, etc. Hope that helps. Much thanks for this and similar replies. It looks as though this is the course to take in order to correct this issue

Thanks and one more XFCE question - USB devices, was Re: XFCE keyboard and windowing functionality loss

2012-08-21 Thread Max Pyziur
m4 --replace & > > If you cannot, you can try clearing your session out and logging in > again: > > rm ~/.cache/sessions/xfce4-sessions* > > Note that this will clear out things like what applications you had > running, etc. > > Hope that helps. Much thanks fo

Thanks for: F17: trying to diagnose problem with external USB drive

2012-07-31 Thread M. Fioretti
;re very likely right, and I just need a bigger drive. Thanks to everybody who helped! Marco -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_l

Re: F16 rocks. Thanks.

2012-06-29 Thread Lee
have an adverse affect on some piece of hardware of some software. But I also want to echo the sentiment...so..."to the individuals who struggle, toil, and beat away on an "almost perfect" OS Many thanks and please don't EVER stop the great work you're doingO > > Cheers! >

Re: F16 rocks. Thanks.

2012-06-28 Thread Eddie G.O'Connor Jr-I
uals who struggle, toil, and beat away on an "almost perfect" OS Many thanks and please don't EVER stop the great work you're doing! Cheers! EGO II -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org

Re: F16 rocks. Thanks.

2012-06-27 Thread Hiisi
On 27 June 2012 20:05, linux guy wrote: > I've been using F16 since before Christmas and I must say that it has > become a very polished and powerful release. > > Kudos to those who have worked so hard on it.   We don't thank you > people enough.  Your work is greatly appreciated. > F16 is from t

F16 rocks. Thanks.

2012-06-27 Thread linux guy
I've been using F16 since before Christmas and I must say that it has become a very polished and powerful release. Kudos to those who have worked so hard on it. We don't thank you people enough. Your work is greatly appreciated. -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscrib

[ALREADY SOLVED BUT THANKS FOR REPLY:] Re: dumb question

2012-01-04 Thread Paul Allen Newell
a "shell-style" script, I needed someone to tell me "this is how to look at a makefile". I got that thanks to this list and a bunch more info which is good for me. Example 1: [...] Example 2: [...]. I've know this for awhile (though I don't want to embarress m

Re: Thanks Joel.. and "Does the computer "think"..?

2011-12-28 Thread Joel Rees
On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 8:00 AM, Linda McLeod wrote: > Much Thanks Dear Joel.. Erk. > I am researching your great advice dude.. That's nice to know. > The data I need to protect, is the new sciences I saw in the Bigfoot > collective, [...] No computer technology available t

Re: Thanks Joel.. and "Does the computer "think"..?

2011-12-28 Thread Joel Rees
LOL On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 8:22 AM, Patrick Lists wrote: > On 29-12-11 00:00, Linda McLeod wrote: > > Why is it possible for tens of thousands of subscribers to this list to > follow the mailing list guidelines, respect the goal of this mailing list > and show proper conduct when participating,

Re: Thanks Joel.. and "Does the computer "think"..?

2011-12-28 Thread Patrick Lists
On 29-12-11 00:00, Linda McLeod wrote: Why is it possible for tens of thousands of subscribers to this list to follow the mailing list guidelines, respect the goal of this mailing list and show proper conduct when participating, except you? What makes you so special that you think the rules d

Re: Thanks Joel.. and "Does the computer "think"..?

2011-12-28 Thread Joe Zeff
On 12/28/2011 03:00 PM, Linda McLeod wrote: Disclaimer: All those who can't handle new stuff without freaking, fnord should not read this post.. Go to the next post.. Don't read my stuff.. It'll only cause you conditioning headaches, and make you want to hurt fnord the author.. Just don't r

Re: Thanks Joel.. and "Does the computer "think"..?

2011-12-28 Thread Reindl Harald
Am 29.12.2011 00:00, schrieb Linda McLeod: > Much Thanks Dear Joel.. > > I am researching your great advice dude.. > > The data I need to protect, is the new sciences I saw in the Bigfoot > collective, after a female adolescent one touched my neck twice, which > p

Thanks Joel.. and "Does the computer "think"..?

2011-12-28 Thread Linda McLeod
Much Thanks Dear Joel.. I am researching your great advice dude.. The data I need to protect, is the new sciences I saw in the Bigfoot collective, after a female adolescent one touched my neck twice, which paralysed me for eight excruciating hours while she scanned my memories.. but I asked &quo

Thanks for help / FOSS Java article

2011-12-12 Thread fernando
Hi there, Thanks for all clarifications about Java in Fedora and FOSS Java. My article is on-line on InfoQ Brasil (portuguese only, sorry) at: http://www.infoq.com/br/articles/java-opensource []s, Fernando Lozano -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change

Re: Thanks to Fedora community; Installation & Disk Partitioning ISSUE

2011-11-08 Thread Linux Tyro
ernate process, a resume/boot-up will let > anybody straight in unchallenged. > > > >> Some sort of hardware token, such as a key that must be inserted > >> while booting, but is kept separate from the computer, is the > >> simplest way to avoid that problem. &g

Re: Thanks to Fedora community; Installation & Disk Partitioning ISSUE

2011-11-07 Thread Tim
r you have suspend/hibernate not lock access away during the suspend/hibernate process, a resume/boot-up will let anybody straight in unchallenged. > >> Some sort of hardware token, such as a key that must be inserted >> while booting, but is kept separate from the computer, is th

Re: Thanks to Fedora community; Installation & Disk Partitioning ISSUE

2011-11-07 Thread Linux Tyro
On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 7:28 AM, Reindl Harald wrote: > But without intentionally deleting memory, how could it be lost except > for the case > > that power has gone and I am not using UPSCold boot simply means > that it doesn't > > need credentials to log-on? > > cold boot means a normal boot

Re: Thanks to Fedora community; Installation & Disk Partitioning ISSUE

2011-11-07 Thread Linux Tyro
t the thief can crack in ? Some sort of hardware token, such as a key that must be inserted while > booting, but is kept separate from the computer, is the simplest way to > avoid that problem. > This I didn't understand how to achieve, but thanks for the above explanation. Now, I know t

Re: Thanks to Fedora community; Installation & Disk Partitioning ISSUE

2011-11-07 Thread Tim
On Mon, 2011-11-07 at 01:47 -0500, Linux Tyro wrote: > Hibernation and Suspension of distro -- these options are a little > typical for me at least, I just either logout or Shut down. > > Logout - The current user logs out of the session. > Restart - To restart the computer to get back the sessio

Re: Thanks to Fedora community; Installation & Disk Partitioning ISSUE

2011-11-06 Thread Linux Tyro
On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 9:47 AM, Greg Woods wrote: All this was just an answer to the question "why would anybody ever want > to boot from /home". I don't claim this is the optimal setup. > Yes, it was just a question for information point of view, and now cleared that /home is for the data stora

Re: Thanks to Fedora community; Installation & Disk Partitioning ISSUE

2011-11-06 Thread Greg Woods
On Mon, 2011-11-07 at 04:50 +1030, Tim wrote: > Then you have funny things, like: A laptop that will suspend and wake > up, but goes permanently into a coma if you try to hibernate then wake > up. Yes, unfortunately, whether Linux suspend and/or hibernate will work well is a function of exactl

Re: Thanks to Fedora community; Installation & Disk Partitioning ISSUE

2011-11-06 Thread Greg Woods
On Mon, 2011-11-07 at 04:51 +1030, Tim wrote: > On Sun, 2011-11-06 at 07:43 -0700, Greg Woods wrote: > > The /boot partition is where Fedora boots from. It contains a > > grub/grub.conf file for booting various Fedora kernels. I need some > > other partition to use for the main boot loader. > > Yo

Re: Thanks to Fedora community; Installation & Disk Partitioning ISSUE

2011-11-06 Thread Joe Zeff
On 11/06/2011 10:21 AM, Tim wrote: > You can have more than one boot partition, you can even give them all > the same name (which can be a nuisance to sort through), or different > names (a bit more logical). If that's what you want, you're probably best off giving them descriptive labels, such a

Re: Thanks to Fedora community; Installation & Disk Partitioning ISSUE

2011-11-06 Thread Tim
On Sun, 2011-11-06 at 07:43 -0700, Greg Woods wrote: > The /boot partition is where Fedora boots from. It contains a > grub/grub.conf file for booting various Fedora kernels. I need some > other partition to use for the main boot loader. You can have more than one boot partition, you can even give

Re: Thanks to Fedora community; Installation & Disk Partitioning ISSUE

2011-11-06 Thread Tim
On Sun, 2011-11-06 at 07:59 -0700, Greg Woods wrote: > Essentially, hibernation is a method of writing the contents of RAM > and the CPU registers to the swap space, then powering down the > computer. When the computer comes back on, it reloads the RAM and the > CPU registers from the hard drive, a

Re: Thanks to Fedora community; Installation & Disk Partitioning ISSUE

2011-11-06 Thread Greg Woods
On Sat, 2011-11-05 at 11:50 -0400, Linux Tyro wrote: > > I really don't know what is hibernation and all that. Can you step by > step let me know or point me to the link what is hibdernation for > beginners? Sorry, I just can't resist: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=linux%20hibernation Essentially, hibe

Re: Thanks to Fedora community; Installation & Disk Partitioning ISSUE

2011-11-06 Thread Greg Woods
On Sun, 2011-11-06 at 21:51 +1030, Tim wrote: > > As you say, you only need to chainload through an extra location to be > able to get around the "computer always resumes without giving me a > choice" problem. You could chainload to home, or to any other > partition. Using home would seem an od

Re: Thanks to Fedora community; Installation & Disk Partitioning ISSUE

2011-11-06 Thread Greg Woods
On Sat, 2011-11-05 at 08:55 -0700, Joe Zeff wrote: > On 11/05/2011 08:42 AM, Greg Woods wrote: > The master boot block contains pointers to the /home boot > > configuration that has nothing in it but chainloaders. Then grub inside > > Fedora is installed only on the Fedora root partition > > Woul

Re: Thanks to Fedora community; Installation & Disk Partitioning ISSUE

2011-11-06 Thread Tim
On Sat, 2011-11-05 at 09:42 -0600, Greg Woods wrote: > I have a system with Windows dual boot, and I want to be able to > hibernate Linux, boot into Windows, and then resume Linux from > hibernation. With recent versions of Fedora, this is not possible from > the standard grub configuration, becaus

Re: Thanks to Fedora community; Installation & Disk Partitioning ISSUE

2011-11-05 Thread Joe Zeff
On 11/05/2011 08:42 AM, Greg Woods wrote: > Unfortunately, this safeguard does get in the way of my desire to > hibernate Linux and boot into Windows. So I get around this by booting > from /home. The master boot block contains pointers to the /home boot > configuration that has nothing in it but c

Re: Thanks to Fedora community; Installation & Disk Partitioning ISSUE

2011-11-05 Thread Linux Tyro
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 11:25 AM, Joe Zeff wrote: For a partition to be bootable, it has to have the appropriate files on > it to boot your computer. Can you give me one reason why you'd want to > have those files in /home, even if it is on its own partition, as it is > on my computers? > Not ha

Re: Thanks to Fedora community; Installation & Disk Partitioning ISSUE

2011-11-05 Thread Greg Woods
On Sat, 2011-11-05 at 08:25 -0700, Joe Zeff wrote: > For a partition to be bootable, it has to have the appropriate files on > it to boot your computer. Can you give me one reason why you'd want to > have those files in /home, even if it is on its own partition, as it is > on my computers? Ye

Re: Thanks to Fedora community; Installation & Disk Partitioning ISSUE

2011-11-05 Thread Joe Zeff
On 11/05/2011 07:01 AM, Linux Tyro wrote: > I was confused since I thought earlier that partitions are always > bootable, but we can have /home as partition which is still not booted > (for clarification). For a partition to be bootable, it has to have the appropriate files on it to boot your com

Re: Thanks to Fedora community; Installation & Disk Partitioning ISSUE

2011-11-05 Thread Linux Tyro
/sbin/fdisk -l Now, why that /sbin/ is coming, is it a bug (please don't laugh if it is not...). Thanks man. -- THX -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines

Re: Thanks to Fedora community; Installation & Disk Partitioning ISSUE

2011-11-04 Thread Linux Tyro
/sbin/fdisk -l Now, why that /sbin/ is coming, is it a bug (please don't laugh if it is not...). Thanks man. -- THX -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines

Re: Thanks to Fedora community; Installation & Disk Partitioning ISSUE

2011-11-04 Thread Marko Vojinovic
On Friday 04 November 2011 11:11:56 Linux Tyro wrote: > Well, since (now) /home is a separate partition, but we cannot boot from > /home only because it is not containing the required file to get booted and > it is only for storing the data.? In principle one probably could tweak a system into

Re: Thanks to Fedora community; Installation & Disk Partitioning ISSUE

2011-11-04 Thread Linux Tyro
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 11:55 AM, Marko Vojinovic wrote: This is how bootloading works... > Well, since (now) /home is a separate partition, but we cannot boot from /home only because it is not containing the required file to get booted and it is only for storing the data.? -- THX -- users

Re: Thanks to Fedora community; Installation & Disk Partitioning ISSUE

2011-11-04 Thread Linux Tyro
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 11:55 AM, Marko Vojinovic wrote: > Nothing is permanent, of course, it would just be a hassle to fix. Neither > Windows nor Linux would boot, and you would need to boot from the > installation > DVD or something called the "Rescue CD", and use the rescue environment to > r

Re: Thanks to Fedora community; Installation & Disk Partitioning ISSUE

2011-11-04 Thread Linux Tyro
ow to > reconfigure > the GRUB (the Linux bootloader) so that it loads everything correctly. This > requires reading the documentation, which is on the Internet and you can > have > a hard time accessing it, since your computer doesn't boot... > > It happened to me once, b

Re: Thanks to Fedora community; Installation & Disk Partitioning ISSUE

2011-11-03 Thread Marko Vojinovic
On Thursday 03 November 2011 14:14:46 Linux Tyro wrote: > On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 7:44 AM, Marko Vojinovic wrote: > What earlier I used to think is that, "BIOS only send the instructions to > the boot-loader (probably or whatever it sends the signal to) to just boot, > BIOS has not such a bigger me

Re: Thanks to Fedora community; Installation & Disk Partitioning ISSUE

2011-11-03 Thread Linux Tyro
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 7:44 AM, Marko Vojinovic wrote: > "The boot loader is installed on a partition that doesn't lie entirely > > below 128 GB. The system might not boot is BIOS support only lba24 > (result > > is error 18 during install grub MBR)." > > __ > >

Re: Thanks to Fedora community; Installation & Disk Partitioning ISSUE

2011-11-03 Thread Marko Vojinovic
On Thursday 03 November 2011 07:33:33 Linux Tyro wrote: > Inserted the CD in the CD-ROM (yes it was the first boot option). > Everything was going on smooth but after some time I came to the windows > where I have to do something regarding 'partitioning'. The CD, by default > showed with the follow

Thanks to Fedora community; Installation & Disk Partitioning ISSUE

2011-11-03 Thread Linux Tyro
fore I could successfully Install Fedora (after downloading), I just clear my some doubts I had with the installation of openSUSE which are as follows: Thanks and Regards. _ I ins

Thanks for responding

2011-06-14 Thread Aaron Konstam
Thanks to those who of you who spent the time to straighten me out on my confusions about Gnome3. For example , I now know how to use more than 2 workspaces. -- === "Atomic batteries to power, turbines to speed." --

Re: Fastest shutdown or what? thanks - that did the trick.

2011-05-30 Thread Genes MailLists
be clear you're to blame for solving this for me. > > Thanks very much, now I can move on to break bigger and better things!! > Joe > Ok glad things are ok for you now .. I accept some appropriate amount of blame too :-) -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org

Big thanks for Fedora-15

2011-05-26 Thread Clemens Eisserer
Hi, Just wanted to say thanks for Fedora-15. Using xfce and lxdm, my laptop boots from grub to desktop in 13-15s, which is really impressive. Thanks again, Clemens -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org

[OT] Can anyone send me a invitation of QUORA thanks

2011-01-10 Thread cheng chen
I am curious about the QUORA, but it need invitation to sign in. Can anyone help? Thx. -- Cheng(誠) Fedora Project Contributor -- Ambassador https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Freakrobot ___ My Page: http://freakrobot.blogbus.com/ -- users mailing li

Re: thanks fedora

2010-09-19 Thread Mr. Teo En Ming (Zhang Enming) 张恩鸣 o f Singapore
I am using my Fedora 11 x86_64 system as a HTPC (Home Theater PC). I can watch DVD Videos, playback video and audio files, surf the World Wide Web, access emails, run s...@home, watch Singapore's Mediacorp Television (TV) channels using MythTV and Hauppage WinTV-PVR USB2, record TV programs, co

thanks fedora

2010-09-19 Thread zico banerjee
guys i installed the vlc music player in my fedora13. and now while hearing to it i cant belive in my ears that i am listening music in a linux operating system. even i cant belive it just an week ago. but after using fedora13 i can do it...its too goodand user friendly too.. so i j

Re: vlc streaming tantalizingly close - thanks - that worked.

2010-04-15 Thread Joe Feely
Thanks Stefan - that worked - it was simple, even obvious - and I missed it!! (well done me) > From: stefan riemens > Have you opened your firewall? You can use the system-config-firewall utility for that. > > Joe Feely : >> > I suspect I'm missing

Re: firefox rant, thanks for konqueror to the KDE devs.

2010-04-10 Thread Antonio Olivares
> > Do you package firefox? if you do, I am sorry, > but I still don't like the way it has been behaving. > > > > Nope and while I understand you don't like Firefox, > kernel oopses are > usually a kernel issue regardless of the program triggering > it. You > should just file it against the

Re: firefox rant, thanks for konqueror to the KDE devs.

2010-04-10 Thread Rahul Sundaram
On 04/11/2010 02:34 AM, Antonio Olivares wrote: > > Do you package firefox? if you do, I am sorry, but I still don't like the > way it has been behaving. > Nope and while I understand you don't like Firefox, kernel oopses are usually a kernel issue regardless of the program triggering it.

Re: firefox rant, thanks for konqueror to the KDE devs.

2010-04-10 Thread Antonio Olivares
--- On Sat, 4/10/10, Rahul Sundaram wrote: > From: Rahul Sundaram > Subject: Re: firefox rant, thanks for konqueror to the KDE devs. > To: "Community support for Fedora users" > Cc: "Antonio Olivares" > Date: Saturday, April 10, 2010, 1:51 PM > On 0

Re: firefox rant, thanks for konqueror to the KDE devs.

2010-04-10 Thread Mail Lists
On 04/10/2010 05:10 PM, Antonio Olivares wrote: >> even though it has become a big and ugly resource taker :(. That is certainly true .. tho' not as bad as it once was. The other day I was giving it a chance and >> browsing the web happily, and then all of a sudden my >> machine died

Re: firefox rant, thanks for konqueror to the KDE devs.

2010-04-10 Thread Antonio Olivares
--- On Sat, 4/10/10, Temlakos wrote: > From: Temlakos > Subject: Re: firefox rant, thanks for konqueror to the KDE devs. > To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org > Date: Saturday, April 10, 2010, 2:00 PM > On 04/10/2010 04:51 PM, Rahul > Sundaram wrote: > > On 04/11/2010 02

Re: firefox rant, thanks for konqueror to the KDE devs.

2010-04-10 Thread Temlakos
h it even though it has become a big and >> ugly resource taker :(. >> >> The other day I was giving it a chance and browsing the web happily, and >> then all of a sudden my machine died on me, I could not move the mouse, I >> could not CTRL+ALT+F2 to get a ter

Re: firefox rant, thanks for konqueror to the KDE devs.

2010-04-10 Thread Rahul Sundaram
> The other day I was giving it a chance and browsing the web happily, and then > all of a sudden my machine died on me, I could not move the mouse, I could > not CTRL+ALT+F2 to get a terminal(since CTRL+ALT+BACKSPACE was removed by > Xorg(thanks guys)) This functionality was disabled by

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